US5236341A - Automatic blind rivet feeding system attachment - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to apparatus for installing blind rivets and, more specifically, to an attachment adapted to automatically feed and install blind rivets when attached to an existing rivet installation machine.
- a pull-type blind rivet is a well-known fastener.
- all pull-type blind rivets comprise a substantially cylindrical stem, an enlarged head portion frangibly connected to one end of the stem, and a shank portion connected to the head.
- Some rivets additionally have a locking ring anvil collar around the stem in contact with the head.
- the rivet stem is inserted into the chuck or nose of the rivet installation tool, which firmly grasps the rivet stem.
- the rivet shank is then inserted into a hole through the workpieces and the rivet installation tool, restraining the rivet head against motion relative to the workpieces, applies a pulling force to the stem such that the head engages the head, thereby upsetting it and forming an enlarged mushroom-shaped head on the "blind" side of the workpieces.
- the stem is then broken off by further pulling and is discarded.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,604,889 issued to Sukharevsky discloses a hand-held riveting tool with a cam-operated pivoting arm that feeds rivets into the nose portion of the riveting tool.
- the arm which is disposed substantially parallel to the direction of pulling force, catches the stem of a rivet pneumatically ejected from a supply tube and pivots to a position such that the rivet stem is aligned with the nose.
- a hydraulic piston and valve assembly advances the nose to engage the rivet stem, at which point the arm pivots away. After the riveting operation is completed, the broken-off stem is pneumatically drawn into the installation tool and ejected rearward.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,747,294 issued to Schwartz et al. discloses a device for feeding rivets to a rivet installation tool. Unlike Sukharevsky, Schwartz et al. slidably mount a hand-held rivet installation tool on rails that are fixed relative to the workpiece.
- a rivet transfer arm which is rotatably mounted perpendicular to the direction of pulling force, slides axially relative to the rails. The transfer arm catches the stem of a rivet pneumatically ejected from a supply tube. It then slides axially away from the feed tube and rotates to a position such that the rivet stem is aligned with the nose. The rivet is ejected from the transfer arm by pneumatic force and is received stem-first by the nose.
- the transfer arm then rotates away and the tool is advanced along the rails toward the workpiece and the riveting is performed.
- the broken-off stem is ejected rearwards through the installation tool.
- Schwartz alternatively discloses advancing and rotating the transfer arm while the installation tool remains fixed.
- prior automatic rivet feeding systems have required a separate pneumatic or hydraulic power source apart from that used by the installation tool to supply the rivet pulling force.
- the need to synchronize the operation of these sources with the operation of the rivet installation tool itself has created the need for complex control systems that involve a large number of sensors.
- the present invention is an automatic blind rivet feeding system attachment for a rivet installation machine.
- the rivet feeding system may be attached to any existing rivet installation machine having a blind riveting head mounted on a moving shuttle with minimal modification of the existing machine.
- an actuator arm is clamped or attached by other suitable means to the blind riveting head casing.
- the riveting head nose for reference purposes, is said to move downwards and upwards, towards and away from the workpiece, respectively.
- the actuator arm transmits the motion of the shuttle to a rotating transfer arm, which picks up a rivet and inserts it in the riveting head.
- Using the existing motion of the shuttle not only eliminates the need for a separate motive source for the transfer arm, but also synchronizes the motion of the transfer arm with the existing operation of the rivet installation machine.
- the linear motion of a reciprocating shuttle may be translated to the rotary motion of the transfer arm using relatively simple rack and pinion gearing.
- other types of shuttle motion may be translated to the rotary motion of the transfer arm using suitable gearing.
- a base or gear case having gearing for translating the motion of the actuator arm to rotary motion is rigidly mounted on the riveting machine itself, i.e., in a stationary position relative to the moving shuttle.
- the rivet transfer arm rotates in a plane perpendicular to the nose axis.
- the transfer arm is mounted on a shaft parallel to the nose axis and extending downwardly from the gear case.
- the shaft and transfer arm are also vertically movable along the shaft axis for inserting the rivet stem into the nose.
- a rivet inject pneumatic cylinder or other suitable motive means may be used to impart the vertical motion to the shaft and transfer arm.
- a rivet feed tube or other suitable supply means such as a vibratory bowl holds a supply of blind rivets.
- the feed tube may have a vibrator attached for overcoming friction, thereby urging the rivets towards the end of the tube.
- the end of the tube is at the pickup position where a rivet clamp holds the next rivet for pickup.
- a rivet clamp pneumatic cylinder or other suitable force-generating means may be used to supply a force for retaining the rivet in the clamp. If a vibrator is included, a sensor may be used to inhibit vibration when a rivet is retained in the clamp.
- a DRILL -- START command activates the existing rivet installation machine electropneumatics.
- a pneumatic cylinder moves the drill downward and drills a hole in the workpiece for the fastener.
- the rivet feeding system attachment of the present invention is also connected to the electropneumatics and activates the rivet inject pneumatic cylinder in response to the DRILL -- START signal.
- the rivet inject pneumatic cylinder moves the transfer arm, which is positioned directly below the nose, upward to an upper position such that a rivet held by the transfer arm is inserted into the nose.
- the river inject pneumatic cylinder is then deactivated, returning the transfer arm to a lower position.
- the rivet inject pneumatic cylinder is said to be activated and deactivated, like all pneumatic cylinders of the present invention, it may have bidirectional pneumatic motion, unidirectional pneumatic motion with a spring-loaded return mechanism, or any other control means as known in the art.
- the rivet clamp pneumatic cylinder of the present invention applies a force to the rivet clamp, thereby retaining a rivet at the pickup position.
- the existing machine electropneumatics move the drill upward and away from the workpiece.
- a SHUTTLE -- FORWARD command begins moving the rivet installation machine shuttle from the delivery position towards the work position.
- the drill being attached to the shuttle, moves away from the work position.
- the transfer arm through the gearing, rotates from the delivery position to the pickup position, arriving at the pickup position at the same time that the pulling head nose arrives at the work position above the workpiece.
- the end of the rivet transfer arm has a slotted pickup made of a suitable resilient material. As the transfer arm rotates to the pickup position, the rivet held in the rivet clamp is tangentially engaged by the pickup slot.
- a RIVET -- PULL command issued to the existing rivet installation machine activates a solenoid in the existing machine electropneumatics.
- the pulling head moves downward to the workpiece and installs the rivet as described above.
- a broken-off rivet stem remains in the head.
- the rivet clamp pneumatic cylinder is deactivated in response to the RIVET -- PULL command, thereby releasing the grip of the rivet clamp on the rivet that is retained in the pickup slot of the transfer arm.
- a SHUTTLE -- RETURN -- TO -- HOME command may be issued.
- the shuttle and pulling head begin to move from the work position to the delivery position in response to the SHUTTLE -- RETURN -- TO -- HOME command.
- the transfer arm In response to this shuttle motion, the transfer arm, through the gearing, rotates from the pickup position to the delivery position, arriving at the delivery position at the same time that the pulling head nose arrives at the delivery position.
- the transfer arm carries the rivet with it in the pickup.
- a sensor in response to the absence of a rivet at the rivet clamp, may activate a vibrator to urge the next rivet towards the clamp.
- a rivet stem ejector at the delivery position removes the broken-off rivet stem from the pulling head nose.
- a pneumatic cylinder urges a portion of the ejector into contact with a collet in the riveting head nose, which releases the stem. The stem may fall into a collection bin for disposal.
- the transfer arm will move to its upper position in response to a DRILL -- START command, inserting the rivet into the pulling head nose.
- the gripping action of the nose is sufficient to overcome the force with which the rivet is retained in the resilient pickup.
- the DRILL -- START, DRILL -- STOP, SHUTTLE -- FORWARD, RIVET -- PULL, and SHUTTLE -- RETURN -- TO -- HOME commands may be entered manually by an operator or performed in sequence by a computer numerical controller (CNC) or other suitable control means as known in the art.
- CNC computer numerical controller
- FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a portion of the riveting machine, showing the rivet pickup position
- FIG. 2 is a front view as taken from the right hand side of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a top plan view of the structure of FIG. 2, with a portion cut away;
- FIG. 4 is a side elevational view as taken from the right hand side of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 5 is a side view similar to FIG. 4, with the riveting head at the work position;
- FIG. 6 is a top plan view similar to FIG. 3, showing the rivet stem ejector mechanism
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged side elevational view, partially cut away, of the rivet feed and pick-up station
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view taken along line 8--8 of FIG. 7;
- FIG. 9 is a sectional view taken along line 9--9 of FIG. 7;
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view taken along line 10--10 of FIG. 7;
- FIG. 11 is a view similar to FIG. 7, showing a rivet held by the delivery arm;
- FIG. 12 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line 12--12 of FIG. 6, with the rivet stem ejector in an extended position for releasing a rivet stem;
- FIG. 13 is a side elevational view of the structure of FIG. 12, with the rivet stem ejector in a retracted position;
- FIG. 14 is a sectional view taken along line 14--14 of FIG. 12;
- FIG. 15 is a diagram of the basic actuating system of the riveting machine.
- FIG. 16 is a flow diagram of the sequence of functions.
- FIG. 3 The spatial relationship among the pickup position 10, the delivery position 12, and t he work position 14, is shown in FIG. 3. The sequence of functions of the present invention is described with reference to these positions.
- the rivet transfer arm 16 receives a blind rivet 18 from the rivet feed tube 20 at pickup position 10, directly beneath the rivet clamp 22.
- Feed tube 20 is connected to the remainder of the invention with a feed tube bracket 21.
- This rivet feeding action is described in detail with reference to FIGS. 7-11.
- rivet feed tube 20 holds a supply of blind rivets 24 in a channel 26.
- a head groove 28 in channel 26 supports a rivet 30 by its head 32.
- Gravity urges rivets 24 down feed tube 20 towards pickup position 10.
- Rivet support fingers 34 and 36 extend outward from feed tube 20 below head groove 28 towards pickup position 10.
- Rivet clamp fingers 38 and 40 extend outward from feed tube 20 above head groove 28 towards pickup position 10.
- a vibrator 42, attached to feed tube 20 overcomes the frictional forces between rivets 24 and feed tube 20, thereby facilitating their movement towards pickup position 10.
- rivets 44, 46, and 48 are guided towards pickup position 10 between rivet support fingers 34 and 36 and rivet clamp fingers 38 and 40, respectively.
- rivet 18, aided by the action of vibrator 42 has reached pickup position 10 and is clamped by rivet clamp 22.
- a sensor 50 which is mounted on a sensor support 51, detects the presence of rivet 18 at pickup position 10 and deactivates vibrator 42.
- Sensor 50 may be of any suitable type such as optical, inductive, magnetic, or Hall-effect.
- the stem 58 of rivet 18 enters a clamp slot 60 in the bottom of rivet clamp 22. Ridges 52 and 54 on the ends of support fingers 34 and 36 respectively, prevent rivet 18 from moving beyond pickup position 10 and precisely position it beneath rivet clamp 22.
- Rivet clamp plunger 57 urges rivet clamp 22, which is guided by rivet clamp housing 59, downward over stem 58 of rivet 18. Rivet clamp housing 59 is attached to the remainder of the invention with rivet clamp mounting bracket 61. As rivet clamp 22 moves downward it contacts rivet clamp fingers 38 and 40. The downward force on rivet clamp fingers 38 and 40 flexes them into contact with head 62 of rivet 18, pressing it against support fingers 34 and 36, thereby clamping rivet 18.
- the distal end of transfer arm 16 moves in the direction of arrow 64 to engage rivet 18.
- the distal end of transfer arm 16 has a pickup assembly 66 comprising a resilient cast pickup 68 mounted in a pickup casing 70.
- Pickup 68 may be mounted with a suitable adhesive or other fastening means.
- Pickup 68 has a pickup slot 72 into which it tangentially engages the shank 74 of rivet 18.
- a gear case 76 comprises a gear case bottom 78, a gear case top 80, two gear case sides 82 and 84, and a gear case back 86.
- Mounting bracket 88 connects gear case 76 to a convenient site on the rivet installation machine, which is shown in phantom lines.
- a spline shaft 90 extends vertically through gear case 76.
- a transfer arm retainer 92 connects the proximal end of transfer arm 16 to the lower end of spline shaft 90.
- the upper end of spline shaft 90 is connected to the rivet inject pneumatic cylinder 94, which can move transfer arm 16 axially through gear case 76.
- Rivet inject pneumatic cylinder 94 is mounted on gear case top 80 with rivet inject cylinder mounting bracket 96.
- Riveting head 100 is mounted on the shuttle 164 (FIG. 15) of the rivet installation machine 156 (FIG. 15) shown in phantom lines in FIG. 2.
- an actuator arm 102 clamped around riveting head 100, transmits the horizontal linear motion of shuttle 164 to a drive rack 104.
- Drive rack 104 has a rack keeper 105, which slides in a rack way 107 and below a rack slide 109.
- Drive rack 104 contacts and rotates idler gear 106, which in turn contacts and rotates drive gear 108.
- Drive gear 108 rotates spline shaft 90, which slidably extends through a mating opening in the center of drive gear 108.
- Drive rack 104 has a vertical portion 106, which has a drive pin slot 108 extending along its length.
- a drive pin 110 on actuator arm 102 extends through drive pin slot 108 to allow riveting head 100 to move vertically relative to drive rack 104.
- shuttle 164 After transfer arm 16 has received rivet 18 as described above, shuttle 164 returns actuator arm 102 from work position 14 to delivery position 12, shown in full line in FIG. 3. In response to this motion, the gearing described above rotates transfer arm 16 180° from pickup position 10 to delivery position 12, directly below riveting head 100.
- rivet inject cylinder 94 is activated, retracting spline shaft 90 and raising transfer arm 16 to the position shown in full line, thereby inserting rivet stem 468 into the riveting head nose 112.
- a resilient spacer 113 checks the upward movement of transfer arm 16 and cushions the impact.
- a collet (not shown) in the riveting head nose 112 frictionally engages rivet stem 468 and retains it in riveting head nose 112.
- Rivet inject cylinder 94 is then deactivated, extending spline shaft 90 and lowering transfer arm 16 to the position shown in phantom line.
- shuttle 164 moves actuator arm 102 in the direction of arrow 114 from delivery position 12 to work position 14.
- the gearing described above rotates transfer arm 16 to engage rivet 44 at pickup position 10, as described above with respect to rivet 18.
- Rivet clamp 22 releases rivet 44, which is retained in pickup 68.
- automatic rivet installation machine 156 may activate riveting head 100, lowering it and installing rivet 18 in a workpiece (not shown). As riveting head 100 is lowered, drive pin 110 of actuator arm 102 slides downward in drive pin slot 108. After installing rivet 18, automatic rivet installation machine 156 raises riveting head 100. It then moves shuttle 164 to return riveting head 100 to delivery position 12, as shown in FIG. 6.
- rivet stem ejector 116 is activated after riveting head 100 reaches delivery position 12. Rivet stem ejector 116 is mounted on a support plate 118, which is attached to gear case top 80.
- a rivet stem ejector pneumatic cylinder 120 extends a plunger 122 outwards towards riveting head nose 112.
- Plunger 122 in turn urges an ejector pawl 124 towards riveting head nose 112.
- Ejector pawl 124 has an L-shaped portion 126 that is hingedly connected to an ejector carriage 128.
- Ejector carriage 128 slides towards and away from riveting head nose 112 on ejector rails 130 and 132.
- a forward carriage stop 134 checks the movement of ejector carriage 128 towards riveting head nose 112.
- a plunger spring 142 provides resilient contact between plunger 122 and L-shaped portion 126 to cushion the impact of ejector fingers 138 and 140 on the collet.
- An adjustment screw 144 provides adjustment of the height of ejector fingers 138 and 140 relative to the collet when plunger 122 is fully extended.
- Rivet stem ejector pneumatic cylinder 120 retracts plunger 122.
- leaf spring 136 urges ejector pawl 124 downwards and away from riveting head nose 112.
- a rear carriage stop 146 stops the rearward movement of ejector carriage 128 and may comprise a limit switch for preventing activation of riveting head 100 when ejector carriage 128 is in an extended position.
- An ejector guard 148 around rivet stem ejector 116 shields the mechanism to minimize the intrusion of foreign matter such as drilling chips and to increase operator safety.
- a command sequencer 150 responds to preexisting commands of the automatic rivet installation machine 156.
- commands may include DRILL -- START, DRILL -- STOP, SHUTTLE -- FORWARD, RIVET -- PULL, and SHUTTLE -- RETURN -- TO -- HOME.
- Command sequencer 150 may comprise solenoids (not shown) that are activated by signals corresponding to the commands. The solenoids control the pneumatic pressure to rivet clamp pneumatic cylinder 56, rivet inject pneumatic cylinder 94, and stem ejector pneumatic cylinder 120.
- a DRILL -- START command 154 is issued.
- the existing automatic riveting machine 156 activates drill electropneumatics 157, which lowers drill 158 and drills a rivet hole (not shown) in workpiece 162 at step 160.
- Drill 158 is mounted on shuttle 164 adjacent to the riveting head 166. In the initial state, drill 158 is at work position 14 and riveting head 166 is at delivery position 12.
- command sequencer 150 activates rivet inject pneumatic cylinder 94, raising transfer arm 16 to insert rivet 152 in riveting head nose 112 at step 168.
- Command sequencer 150 then deactivates rivet inject pneumatic cylinder 94, lowering transfer arm 16.
- Command sequencer 150 also activates rivet clamp pneumatic cylinder 56 in response to the DRILL -- START command at step 170.
- command sequencer 150 provides a signal 176 for deactivating vibrator 42 in response to a signal 172 from sensor 50, which indicates the presence of rivet 174.
- automatic riveting machine 156 retracts drill 158 and deactivates it.
- Automatic riveting machine 156 activates shuttle electropneumatics 179 to move shuttle 164.
- the shuttle locates riveting head 166 at work position 14 at step 180.
- gearing 182 rotates transfer arm 16 to engage rivet 174 in pickup 68 at step 184.
- a SHUTTLE -- RETURN -- TO -- HOME command is issued.
- Automatic riveting machine 156 moves shuttle 164 to locate riveting head 166 at delivery position 12 at step 190.
- gearing 182 rotates pickup 68 of transfer arm 16 to delivery position 14 at step 192.
- command sequencer 150 activates rivet stem ejector 120 at step 194. In this state, the sequence may be repeated upon issuance of another DRILL -- START command at step 196.
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